I’ve got some exciting news to share!
Most of you have been following the blogs of our Research Analyst and Resident Acupuncturist, Kimberly Thompson.
Her light, conversational writing style is fun to read and always informative. Well guess what? It seems we’re not the only ones who think so!
Acupuncture Today – the Magazine invited Kimberly to be a regular columnist!
Kimberly’s first Miridia Acupuncture Technology blog article was published in December of 2010. Since then, she has written 82 blog articles most of which were case studies. If you’ve got a tough case or patient that you just can’t figure out, start by searching through Kimberly’s articles.
Simply visit our blog and in the Category section click on Kimberly’s name. I’m confident you’ll find a solution…and discover a lot of new ideas and techniques as well!
Now Kimberly is taking her expertise to a larger audience as a columnist for Acupuncture Today.
As you can see in the image to the right she is one of the featured writers. Her column is titled “Technology and Acupuncture” and it is available in print and online-every issue!
Kimberly has already written a number of articles for the magazine, with a lot more to follow. I’ve included the links to previous articles below.
Technology and Acupuncture: the purpose of my column: Click Here
Sept 2012 ~ Are you a Pulse Master? Click Here
Oct 2012 ~ What is the Point of Auriculotherapy? Click Here
Apr 2013 ~ The Triple Energizer–A Case Study Click Here
Congratulations Kimberly,
You deserve that so much. Your blogs are inspirational.
Kind regards,
Louis Gordon
Congratulations!!
Great job Kimberly!
I have really enjoyed all your articles on Miridia Technology’s e-mails.
You are a very talented, well-spoken; write with clarity and to the point and make what you say very interesting. A real delight to read your stuff. Now I’ll get even more good articles from you through Acupuncture Today. You have a gift and will shine big with it. Keep up the good work & congratulations!
Sincerely
love & blessings, Lynn Putnam,
Thank you Lynn for your kind words. It’s been an amazing journey.
I learned that I loved to teach while mentoring/tutoring students in college. Somehow I was able to take a subject that was hard and simplify it, so that it could be taught and remembered. Honestly, that’s how I studied for exams. If you really want to learn something–teach it to someone else!
My job is a blessing to me.
~Kimberly